The Heart Watches

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Reek Rank

“Moths often baffle and elude us with their bouncy, seemingly erratic flight paths, especially around outdoor lights, but they have a piloting system that has allowed them to thrive on Earth for hundreds of millions of years.”

“Chimpanzees learned to make and use stone tools their own, rather than copying humans, new evidence suggests. And this means that chimps and humans likely inherited some of their sophisticated stone tool use behavior from a common ancestor, a report on the evidence claims. Though there were no chimp remains at the settlement, testing by archaeologists revealed the tool-laden camp was most likely used by the Great Ape. The stones were much bigger than anything a human could use comfortably and bore the residue of nuts that modern chimpanzees like to snack on.”
“Chimpanzees alive in the wild today are often seen using hammer tools to crack nuts.”
“Australian scientists say they have found morsels of fossilized muscle—the oldest vertebrate tissue ever known—in the remains of two fish that lived 380 to 384 million years ago. The remains shed light on the evolution of placoderms, which ruled the world's oceans, rivers, and lakes for 70 million years until they died out about 360 million years ago.”
“A rare goblin shark—a "living fossil" that closely resembles ancient shark species—was caught alive recently in Tokyo Bay, only to die within days. Earlier this month another deep-sea prehistoric shark had been found in Japan—a frilled shark spotted on January 21 that, like the goblin, died quickly in captivity.”

“The academic science world, persisting on tax money, has been intellectually flatlining. It becomes increasingly a closed camp of ideologues whose job security depends on their avoidance of apostasy. In a word, science is being swamped by an almost religious scientism.” DWonline

The two biggest oxymorons of today’s world are Microsoft Works and Living Fossil. What do moths, chimps, sharks and scientific fossils have in common? Nothing. If the world is a giant computer built to answers the question for which the answer is 43 then the scientific fossils work in labs totally isolated from it. The total isolation part is a good thing, sooner or later the virus can be eliminated, the problem is all the havoc they wreak in the mean time, really reek rank. 430,000,000 years would be a loooooooooong looooooooooooong time, and they are trying to tell me that it would not take religious effort to believe that?

I like the official question, “How many roads must man walk down”. Before he grows up and gets smart.

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